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next on kpix 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take how bay area chefs plan to cook for the masters, next. >>> one of the striking scenes from the terror attack here in boston came just after the explosions. the smoke hadn't cleared before some bystanders were jumping over the barricades to help strangers. one of those good samaritans has quite a story himself, here's terrell brown. >> this photo is one of the first captured after the blasts went off t. man in the cowboy hat ran toward the chaos when others were running away. >> people asking for help. people crying and people running away, the smoke and the smell, too, was very powerful there. >> america has heard arredondo's story before when his 20-year-old son was killed in iraq in 2004 he was inconsolable. in his rage he set a van on fire and received counseling. 7 years later his other son committed suicide. arredondo was at the marathon as part of a healing process, giving out flags at the finish line in honor of veterans. when the bomb went off he ran to the side of a man on th
next on kpix 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take how bay area chefs plan to cook for the masters, next. >>> one of the striking scenes from the terror attack here in boston came just after the explosions. the smoke hadn't cleared before some bystanders were jumping over the barricades to help strangers. one of those good samaritans has quite a story himself, here's terrell brown. >> this photo is one of the first captured after...
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don daylor is at massachusetts general. don? >> reporter: scott, the 129 victims were take on the seven area hospitals including mass general here. they admitted 22, six of whom are listed in critical condition. among the more than a dozen around the boston area that are still clinging to life. and that's because of the nature of these injuries, these terrible, horrific injuries that doctors are describing as something you would see from a battlefield in afghanistan or iraq that we've -- soldiers have suffered for the past ten years or more. they are -- limbs blown off, traumatic head injuries. the youngest victim is a two-year-old boy. we can report that he is being prepped for surgery right now at boston's children's hospital. now, many of the victims didn't make it to the hospitals right away, but there's a good reason for that and that is because there were so many emergency workers on the scene at the race itself that they set up triage centers to treat them first, to stabilize them. they didn't want to rush them in here. t
don daylor is at massachusetts general. don? >> reporter: scott, the 129 victims were take on the seven area hospitals including mass general here. they admitted 22, six of whom are listed in critical condition. among the more than a dozen around the boston area that are still clinging to life. and that's because of the nature of these injuries, these terrible, horrific injuries that doctors are describing as something you would see from a battlefield in afghanistan or iraq that we've --...
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general. we said there were 26 at the brigham and there are various other hospitals involved, also. as we heard, the injuries range acywhere from a punctured eardrum to lacerations to very serious wound injuries i spoke to the head of the emergency department dr. walls at brigham and women's and he said there was a serious leg injury serious head and neck injury, and of course punctured eardrums that they're seeing. but most of all he said in llyition to the serious injuries, people were really shaken up. ge said people were just in ndock at having seen these pieces of body parts and u kething they're not prepared for. >> pelley: one of the youngest victims is three years old. >> reporter: three years old and transferred to children's sospital because they're a kecially oriented hospital and edildren seis prepared to take care of children that young. >> pelley: jon, best medical care in the world. thank you very much. it is very early in this investigation. it was just a short while ago we heard the president say from the white house we do not know who did this, but whoever did it o
general. we said there were 26 at the brigham and there are various other hospitals involved, also. as we heard, the injuries range acywhere from a punctured eardrum to lacerations to very serious wound injuries i spoke to the head of the emergency department dr. walls at brigham and women's and he said there was a serious leg injury serious head and neck injury, and of course punctured eardrums that they're seeing. but most of all he said in llyition to the serious injuries, people were really...
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we have about 22 at mass general. we said there were 26 at the brigham and there are various other hospitals that are involved also. as we heard, the injuries range anywhere from a punctured eardrum to lacerations to very serious wound injuries. i spoke to the head of the emergency department, dr. waltz at brigham and womens and he said there was a serious leg injury, a serious head and neck injury and, of course, punctured eardrums. but most of all he said in addition to those serious injuries people were really shaken up. he said that people were just in shock at having seen these pieces of body parts and something they're just not prepared for. >> pelley: one of the youngest victims you know about is three years old. >> three years old and transferred to children's hospital because they're triaged to very specialty oriented hospitals and children's is prepared to cake care of kids that young. >> pelley: best medical care in the world. jon, thank you. thank you very much. it is very early this investigation. it was
we have about 22 at mass general. we said there were 26 at the brigham and there are various other hospitals that are involved also. as we heard, the injuries range anywhere from a punctured eardrum to lacerations to very serious wound injuries. i spoke to the head of the emergency department, dr. waltz at brigham and womens and he said there was a serious leg injury, a serious head and neck injury and, of course, punctured eardrums. but most of all he said in addition to those serious injuries...
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next on 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic >>> we want to give you another look at the suspects in the boston marathon bombings. if yo look at the pictures, you can go online and go to fbi.gov. and if you recognize the suspects, you can call the fbi at 1-800-call-fbi. >>> at today's prayer service, president obama said the people of boston have shown us that in the face of those who would visit death upon innocents, americans will choose to save, to comfort and to heal. he had to be thinking of people like tracy monroe. and elaine quijano has her story. >> reporter: tracy monroe had come to the marathon to cheer on her friends and family. when you decided to turn back, what did you think you were going to be able to do? >> you know, i really didn't have a plan. i didn't know -- i had no idea what to expect. >> reporter: she was swept up in the crowd running from the blast, but stopped. what did you see when you went back? >> i went straight over to this child and this man was working on her wounds. her leg had been blown off. and i just sort of -- i just knelt down clos
next on 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic >>> we want to give you another look at the suspects in the boston marathon bombings. if yo look at the pictures, you can go online and go to fbi.gov. and if you recognize the suspects, you can call the fbi at 1-800-call-fbi. >>> at today's prayer service, president obama said the people of boston have shown us that in the face of those who would visit death upon innocents, americans will choose to save, to comfort and...
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next on kpix 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >>> the boston bombing as with all terror attacks was an attack on america's freedom. we end tonight with a reminder that people come here from all over the world yearning to taste that freedom. one survivor of the genocide in rwanda achieved her american dream today. bob simon first introduced us on "60 minutes" in 2006. >> it's a long way from where we walked last time. >> reporter: she says her journey from rwanda to america was more complicated than just getting on a plane. >> the key it was let go of the anger. anger was so heavy on me. it was a lot of hate. >> reporter: but how do you let go of it? >> when i was like, "god, i just wish i remember how to smile again, i'm a monster." >> reporter: she had already begun smiling when we strolled with her 7 years ago along rwanda's green and lovely hills. but the images of what once happened there are still with her and will never go away. >> i remember i came up to the hill and i saw somebody with a machete actually cutting s
next on kpix 5 weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >>> the boston bombing as with all terror attacks was an attack on america's freedom. we end tonight with a reminder that people come here from all over the world yearning to taste that freedom. one survivor of the genocide in rwanda achieved her american dream today. bob simon first introduced us on "60 minutes" in 2006. >> it's a long way from where we walked...